Examination Results Press Release 2025
Many congratulations to the Anglo European School Upper Sixth Class of 2025!

Many congratulations to our A Level, AIB and IBCP students who have received their A Level grades today. This year group have been exceptional in many ways; they have left a notable legacy with their strong student leadership, creative energy and academic ambition. These attributes are all reflected in these amazing results.
They have approached their studies with dedication, resilience and a determination to make the most of the opportunities afforded them. They leave the Anglo European, along with their peers, who earlier received the International Baccalaureate Diploma, with qualifications to be proud of and a distinctive, international experience that will serve them well in the future and we wish them all every success in their chosen future pathways.
Anglo students achieve much more than just academic grades; their international educational experience is unique and enables them to be competitive in a global market. This week is about smoothing their paths to an exciting future and supporting their first steps on their higher educational journey. We are thrilled for all our students who are progressing to undergraduate degrees, apprenticeships or employment/training and wish them well on their onward journey.
Ben Knights, Director of Sixth Form at Anglo European School said, “This cohort have achieved outstanding results to be very proud of today. Their success is testament to their tenacious efforts throughout their studies with us, and I have no doubt that these students will go on to great success as they pursue ambitious pathways on their chosen degree and apprenticeship courses. They have proactively researched their future destinations from very early on in the Lower Sixth and the Sixth Form team are pleased to see this cohort go on to realise their ambitions.
Today, we have celebrated some wonderful successes with our A level students, many of whom have attained stunning results and are celebrating entry to their destinations of choice.
Our 4 A Level students have done exceptionally well this year; Adam achieved 4 A levels at A*A*A A and will progress to the University of Bath to study Politics with Economics.

Leo having achieved A* A* A C in his A Levels, is heading to the University of Nottingham to study Economics. He was joined in the celebrations by his good friend Millan who achieved A* A A B who will be joining him at Nottingham to study Economics. Leo expressed his appreciation for Mr Newton and Mr Ward who he said “drove him to success”, never letting him give up or work to less than his ability.
Mary who achieved A*A*B D will progress to Magdalene College, Cambridge, to study English Literature. She said, “I’m both relieved and thrilled to be able to realise this dream”.
Freya has secured a place at Girton College, Cambridge to read Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and will study for 8 months in China. This is a particularly joyful outcome, as the year Freya was due to travel to China with the school, the Covid Pandemic struck and we were unable to travel. This outcome more than makes up for this disruption in her Chinese Studies!
Our AIB students study a combination of A Levels and an IB Standard or EPQ. Bella is progressing to University of Bristol to study Veterinary Science with A*A*A A (EPQ). She expressed her gratitude to the Sixth Form teachers who had supported her. “Anglo’s been a wonderful experience; I have flourished here and I don’t think I could have done this anywhere else.”

Solomia A* A A A will study Business with Law at Queen Mary University, London and Justas A* A A A has chosen the University of Bath to study Mechanical with Automotive Engineering with a professional placement
As ever, Languages, International Relations and studying abroad feature in may destinations for Anglo students. Summer , who achieved A, A, B A(EPQ) is going on to the University of Sheffield to study History and Modern Languages and Cultures
Bea. who achieved 3 A Levels and an IBS at A,A,B,5 is progressing to the University of London Institute in Paris, French Studies with International Relations. Bonne chance et bon voyage!
Apprenticeships are becoming a more popular route; Jack is taking up a really exciting apprenticeship opportunity with the Ministry of Defence, having gained a place on the “Government Economic Service” Degree Apprenticeship Scheme with A levels at A C C. Grace has secured a Degree Apprenticeship in Commercial Real Estate with Colliers in London.
Our IBCP students have also all passed the Career Programme with excellent results. Liam was our top achiever on this route having gained 3 A levels and 2 IB Standards at A C 5 5 C and is looking forward to studying Accounting and Finance at the University of Portsmouth.

The IB Cohort, having received their results in July, are also having UCAS places secured. IBDP student, Eva has secured a place at Cambridge and said "As challenging as it was my time doing the IBDP was made so worth it by the skills that it's taught me and the way that it's prepared me for university study. I would choose to do the IB again, as it's definitely made me who I am." Lorenzo Galletto, IBD student has confirmed he will be joining the Royal Marines, Hei Yan Yuen will study Biological sciences at UCL and Daniel Kocjan has successfully secured a place to study Architecture.
Headteacher, Mrs Gee said: "We are absolutely thrilled with these outcomes and so very proud of Anglo’s Sixth Form Class of 2025; these scores prove, once again, that our students are competing globally, at the highest levels and progressing to their first-choice destinations. We are hugely proud of their work ethic, innovation, creative thinking resilience and academic integrity they have shown during their course of study. Their unique international education will open many exciting doors and provides them with, not only a world class education but also the ability to see the world differently and believe they can improve it. We bid “Auf Wiedersehen” to the most wonderful, ambitious, principled and highly successful young people in this year group who we have really enjoyed teaching and learning alongside. They should be very proud of themselves today!”